Great content! - I didn't have trouble with the sound, however, you might make the stage smaller and adjust the dimensions to make it fit the size of the film. Additionally, you may have to scale down the resolution of footage you are using to have it fit (if it is 1024x768 reduce it to the 400 x 300 range).

Everyone has different resolution settings on their 'puters, so try to hit the middle which is around 600x800. That means, scale the movie down to around 3/4 to 1/2 the screen size (600x800) so it won't be too big. You will have fewer px artifacts, the file size will be smaller and faster loading, and it will look better.

To do this go to Modify>Movie> and change the width and height. When you are finished and "publish settings," you can give the final image settings a higher quality without the file size getting much larger than it is now. You might consider not looping the movie which you can adjust in the final settings, too.

I'm just checking messages this morning, so I won't get to it until later today, but I'm going to take your suggestions and see if I can get it to be a useful thing to link to. Feel free to link it, any time, but hopefully by tomorrow it will be "prettier".

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